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A vast assortment of 2015 Orioles tickets can be found in the Vivid Seats marketplace, providing you with numerous opportunities to purchase front-row seats, reserved outfield, field boxes, and more. From spring training to Baltimore Orioles Opening Day tickets, and the exciting postseason, let us be your guide to the best selection of seats for all upcoming MLB games. Reserve your place at Camden Yards for all the exciting contests on the 2015 Orioles schedule. With long-time AL East rivals like the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox again set to make stops, the Orioles will host a packed slate of intriguing opponents throughout the season. And don’t forget about visits from interleague foes like the NL’s Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, Atlanta Braves, and New York Mets.

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Orioles Advance to Meet Royals in ALCS

In another first for the franchise since 1997, the Baltimore Orioles advanced to the American League Championship Series after making quick work of the Detroit Tigers in the form of a 3-0 ALDS sweep. Next up will be a second straight first-time postseason opponent in the Kansas City Royals, who also punched their ticket into the next round via a sweep of the Los Angeles Angels. While both franchises are no stranger to World Series titles, it has been more than two decades since each captured the crown. The Orioles last prevailed in 1983, while the Royals won in 1985, which also was the last time they had made the playoffs prior to this season.

With a seven-game lead in the wins column, Baltimore will once again enjoy home-field advantage for the series. The best-of-seven stint will begin at Camden Yards with Games 1 (Oct. 10) and 2 (Oct. 11), before shifting to Kauffman Stadium for at least the next two (Oct. 13-14). Should the series require it, Game 5 also would take place in KC (Oct. 15), while Baltimore would be on hand to host Games 6 (Oct. 17) and 7 (Oct. 18).

Baltimore Secures First AL East Title Since 1997

In a year that many expected to go to the Yankees or defending champion Red Sox, it was instead the consistently strong Baltimore Orioles that came away with the AL East title in rather convincing fashion, too. At 92 wins and counting, the Orioles clinched the east with more than a week still to go in the 2014 regular season, a feat that not only hadn’t been achieved by the franchise in 17 years, but also hadn’t occurred inside Camden Yards since 1979. After making their triumphant return to the postseason in 2012 via the second Wild Card slot, the Orioles missed out on the playoffs last year, but it has been a much different story for this year’s squad.

For much of the first half of the season the AL East belonged to Toronto, but with a 39-18 record since the All-Star break (as of Sept. 16), Baltimore built up a hearty advantage over the Yankees and Blue Jays en route to claiming the long-awaited title. While the rest of the league still needs to sort itself out, early projections have the Orioles garnering the No. 2 seed behind the Angels, which would set up a potential ALDS series with the Tigers. The two franchises have never before met in the postseason. Following the respective Wild Card games, the best-of-five ALDS is expected to run from Oct. 2-8.

Orioles Gaining Momentum in AL East

With a mere 50 games to go in the 2014 regular season, the Baltimore Orioles jumped out to their biggest division lead of the year in what has been a relatively close AL East race thus far. While the defending champion Red Sox have struggled to escape the bottom of the standings for much of the year, the Blue Jays and Yankees in particular have remained the most consistent challengers to the Orioles’ lead, and they’ll see plenty of each other over the last two months of the regular season. Noteworthy homestands to come at Camden Yards include opponents like the Yankees (Aug. 11-13), Rays (Aug. 25-28), Twins (Aug. 29-Sept. 1), and Red Sox (Sept. 19-21).

Personnel-wise, Baltimore has been paced offensively by the collective of Nick Markakis, Adam Jones, Nelson Cruz, and J.J. Hardy. Stats leaders as of Aug. 6 include Markakis with a .288 batting average, .351 on-base percentage, and 135 hits, while Cruz has added a team-best 29 home runs and 77 RBI. On the mound, the Orioles added reliever Andrew Miller from the Boston Red Sox just in time for the MLB trade deadline, joining a relief contingent that includes saves leaders Zach Britton (23) and Tommy Hunter (11). As far as starters go, Wei-Yin Chen has recorded 12 wins in 21 starts, while Bud Norris has added nine victories, and Chris Tillman has tallied eight, all as of Aug. 6.